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Universal self-similar asymptotic behavior of optical bump spreading in a random medium atop incoherent background: comment

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Abstract

We show that the “intensity bump” cross-spectral density used in Opt. Lett. 45, 698 (2020) [CrossRef]   does not satisfy the non-negative definiteness requirement and cannot be used as a cross-spectral density model.

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